See more imageswould recommend to a friend
ScottM Posted
I’ve been using the ASUS ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition every single day for both work and personal use — including writing this review — and it has honestly been one of the best laptops I’ve owned. The balance of portability and power is incredible. It’s compact enough to travel with easily, but still handles demanding workloads without breaking a sweat. The display is absolutely gorgeous, battery life has been solid, and the overall build quality feels premium from the moment you open it. Performance has been excellent across the board. Whether I’m multitasking, editing content, streaming, managing work projects, or running heavier creative applications, the PX13 stays fast, responsive, and reliable. ASUS really nailed the thermals too — it stays surprisingly cool and quiet for such a powerful machine. What stands out most is how effortless the experience feels. It just works. I depend on this laptop daily, and it’s become one of those devices I don’t really have to think about because it consistently performs exactly the way I need it to. The only minor issues I’ve experienced have honestly been more Windows-related than hardware-related — the occasional random hiccup or update weirdness that pretty much every Windows user has dealt with at some point. None of it has been serious or enough to affect my opinion of the laptop itself. Overall, the ASUS ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition has been pretty close to flawless for me. If you want a powerful, professional-grade laptop that’s portable, fast, beautifully built, and dependable for everyday work and creative use, I’d absolutely recommend it.
sqexpress Posted
There is really nothing like it on the market. 16 cores and 128GB ram packed in a 3lb 14inch machine. I mean - I really hope Lenovo can have their x1 carbon line using the AMD processors, but that's not going to happen anytime soon due to the exclusive deal with Intel. It handles everything relatively smoothly, and has a decent enough battery that last almost the whole workday under moderate load. However, there are some really serious drawbacks: - HW: ASUS - if you are going to sell the top-of-line laptop, please do not leave the last 10%: Screen - it should have been VRR up to 120Hz OLED; SSD - there are plenty of space for a FULL SIZED M.2 2280 SSD, please do not sacrifice and use the half-baked M.2 2230, and in addition at this price we should really be expecting 2TB SSD! - HW: ASUS - please test your software and drivers before releasing the product!! If you install the latest AMD driver, your laptop will lose the speaker!! - SW: AMD Radeon 8060S - it's a pain in the neck to configure it with ROCm under wsl, to be used with pytorch and other libraries. Nice to have but didn't offered with the laptop: - PRIVACY SHUTTER!! - OPTION TO ADD WWAN with SIM CARD!!
Posted
Dear Sqexpress,
Thank you for sharing your detailed feedback on the ASUS HN7306EAC laptop. We’re pleased to hear that you value its powerful specifications and portability; however, we sincerely apologize for the shortcomings you’ve highlighted and regret any inconvenience they may have caused.
Your observations regarding hardware design (screen refresh rate, SSD form factor and capacity), software and driver stability, and additional features such as a privacy shutter and WWAN support are extremely valuable. We understand how important these aspects are for a top‑tier device.
Please be assured that your feedback will be documented and shared with our product and engineering teams for further evaluation.
We stand behind our products and continuously strive to improve our products and processes to achieve customer service excellence. If you require any further assistance, please email us at customerloyalty@asus.com and include the case number "N2603025945-0002" as a reference. We will do our best to resolve your case quickly. Your feedback is very important to us, and it enables us to improve our support channels. Thank you for choosing ASUS.
Best Regards,
Chantae
ASUS Customer Loyalty US Support
PurchaserOfLaptop Posted
Excellent performance, but VERY noisy VRMs. The 395 max+ is a solid CPU, probably the best x86 APU on the market, 60Hz display is not an issue at all, and the OLED looks fantastic. However the VRMs have significant coil whine, sounds almost broken.
Posted
Dear PurchaserOfLaptop,
Thank you for sharing your experience with the ASUS HN7306EAC laptop. We sincerely apologize for the coil whine you’ve encountered with the VRMs, as we understand how concerning and disruptive this can be. While we’re glad to hear you’re satisfied with the overall performance, CPU, and OLED display, we regret any inconvenience caused by the noise issue.
To further investigate the matter and determine the best course of action, we kindly recommend contacting our support team directly at https://www.asus.com/us/support/callus/. Our specialists will carefully review the situation and advise on potential solutions or repair options.
We stand behind our products and continuously strive to improve our products and processes to achieve customer service excellence. For more information, email us at customerloyalty@asus.com and include the case number "N2603025945-0001" as a reference. We will do our best to resolve your case quickly. Your feedback is very important to us and enables us to improve our support channels. Thank you for choosing ASUS.
Best Regards,
Chantae
ASUS Customer Loyalty US Support
Linxy Posted
Can run a tad hot but if you put 2mm thermal pad along heatpipes centered from apu to foam lining and repaste with 7950 ptm you can max it out and it wont go above 72c.